MikePro
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is anyone using another economically-friendly metal-cutting coolant for their CNC machines I should consider?
I'm currently paying approx. $100/gal from supplier for Trico/TriCool MD-1 vegetable oil-based coolant for the sprayer on our CNC router.
Their $80/gallon synthetic option is too watery, the mister sprays it like a hose rather than a mist as designed.
have an option to purchase a 55gal drum for closer to $30/gal, normally $90/per at this quantity, which would have me set for the next decade.
....buuuut the boss still isn't pleased, citing how he used to simply use soapy water as coolant "back in his day", but I made note that our MDF router-table wouldn't appreciate that mix. water will cause boards to swell, causing me to replace the surface frequently.
is vegetable-oil based coolant that much different than $10/gal vegetable oil? ...possibly cut with an automotive/machining coolant?
I may try to reverse-engineer & create my own mix, but before I dive into a rabbit-hole of MSDS sheets and trial/error experimentation I would be open to a more experienced suggestion to start me in the right direction.
I'm currently paying approx. $100/gal from supplier for Trico/TriCool MD-1 vegetable oil-based coolant for the sprayer on our CNC router.
Their $80/gallon synthetic option is too watery, the mister sprays it like a hose rather than a mist as designed.
have an option to purchase a 55gal drum for closer to $30/gal, normally $90/per at this quantity, which would have me set for the next decade.
....buuuut the boss still isn't pleased, citing how he used to simply use soapy water as coolant "back in his day", but I made note that our MDF router-table wouldn't appreciate that mix. water will cause boards to swell, causing me to replace the surface frequently.
is vegetable-oil based coolant that much different than $10/gal vegetable oil? ...possibly cut with an automotive/machining coolant?
I may try to reverse-engineer & create my own mix, but before I dive into a rabbit-hole of MSDS sheets and trial/error experimentation I would be open to a more experienced suggestion to start me in the right direction.